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tcp-scan

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The TCP scanner.

Installation

tcp-scan uses the standard GNU automake and autoconf tools, so the typical installation process is:

  • Run git clone https://github.com/royhills/tcp-scan.git to obtain the project source code
  • Run cd tcp-scan to enter source directory
  • Run autoreconf --install to generate a viable ./configure file
  • Run ./configure to generate a makefile for your system
  • Run make to build the project
  • Optionally run make check to verify that everything works as expected
  • Run make install to install (you'll need root or sudo for this part)

You will need GNU automake and autoconf, the make utility, an ANSI C compiler (for example gcc or clang), and the development header files and libraries.

You can pass various options to "configure" to control the build and installation process. See the file INSTALL for more details.

tcp-scan is known to compile and run on the following platforms:

  • Linux

The IP packets are sent using raw sockets, and the responses are received using libpcap (http://www.tcpdump.org/).

Documentation

For usage information, including details of all the options, use:

tcp-scan --help

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